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'Nha Fala', English title: 'My Voice' is a 2002 internationally co-produced musical film directed by Bissau Guinean director Flora Gomes. The movie stars Fatou N'Diaye (sometimes as Ndiaye), ngelo Torres, Jean-Christophe Doll and Bia Gomes.

Plot



It has always been a firm conviction of the family that any woman who sings, will die. Now, while a girl is in France she becomes an international star. She realises that sooner rather than later her mother in Africa will learn that she sings. To solve this dilemma she goes back to her native village and arranges her own funeral, albeit with instantaneous rebirth. She is lying in the coffin while all invited guest form a queue and pass the coffin one by one. When she needs go to the toilet a boy will take her place. And then one of the guests says: How different she looks after having died. Is this an allusion to Bergman's movie "Now About These Women"?

Cast



* Fatou N'Diaye - Vita

* ngelo Torres - Yano

* Jean-Christophe Doll - Pierre

* Bia Gomes - Vita's mother

*Jorge Biague -Mito

*Jos Carlos Imbombo -Caminho

*Franois Hadji-Lazaro - Bjorn

*Danile venou - Pierre's mother

*Bonnafet Tarbouriech - Pierre's father

Production



The film was shot in Mindelo, one of the country's two cultural city and in Paris, the music were written and produced by Manu Dibango. It was produced by Fado Filmes, a Portuguese company, alongside les Films de Mai based in France and Samsa Film based in Luxembourg. Fatou N'Diaye, born in Senegal in 1980 learned the Cape Verdean Creole.Bonus Material in the Portuguese DVD edition, new age 2003

Reception



This musical comedy, which accompanies dancing like and its influences, the cheerful and dramatic narrative with African family traditions, with the emancipation of women and the exclusion of foreigners in Europe.A.Murtinheira/I.Metzeltin: 'Geschichte des portugiesischen Kinos.' ('History of Portuguese Cinema'), 1 Volume, Praesens Verlag, Vienna 2010, p. 147 The title 'Nha Fala' (Portuguese: 'A minha fala', feminine of 'A minha voz' which means "my voice") also stands for the desire to express his innermost heart, unadulterated and free.

The movie was seen in several movie festivals including the 2002 Venice Film Festival where it was awarded, the African Film Festival of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, the Amiens Film Festival in the north of France., the 3 Continents Festival in Nantes, France, the 2002 Carthage Film Festival in Tunisia and the 2003 28th Annual Gteborg (Gothenburg) Film Festival in Sweden. In Brazil, they were seen at the 31st Baha International Film Festival held in 2004 and the 2007 Itu Film Festival. In 2008, it was seen at the 2008 Gteborg (Gothenburg) Film Festival.

Release



The film was released on 25 May 2003 in Portugal, later it was released in France on 16 June 2003, Guinea-Bissau on 6 March 2004 and later in Cape Verde.

'My Voice' was later released on DVD in 2013.

See also



*Cinema of Cape Verde

*List of Portuguese films of the 2000s

*List of French films of 2002

*List of Luxembourgian films

References



Further reading



*[http://liberal.sapo.cv/noticia.asp?idEdicao=50&id=6714&idSeccao=441&Action=noticia 'Nha Fala'] in Lisbon

Magazine issues

* Revista 'Cinlive' no. 70, p. 62

* 'Studio Magazine' no. 191, p. 32

* Revista 'Premire' no. 317, p. 39


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